Need Tamiya Paint Help
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- BERT aka MODEL MAKER
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Need Tamiya Paint Help
I have a paint question answered. I am building the polar lights seaview and my hobby shop didn't have the medium gray in the model master spray paints. I did find both colors i needed in the Tamiya spray cans.
the guy at the hobby shop said these tamiya paints are a synthetic laquer.
HERE ARE THE PAINT NUMBERS
AS-16 LIGHT GRAY AND THE CAN SAYS FOR AIRCRAFT
TS-32 HAZE GRAY AND THE CAN SAYS FOR PLASTICS
Is there a difference in these 2 paints and are they compatable with each other ? do i use a primer with these paints, and if so what kind ? can i use the testors model master gray primer ? I have never heard of synthetic laquer. I have always used enamels. the hobby shop did not have any tamiya primer. thanks for the help, i haven't opened these paints and i am waiting for some information in case i need to return them to the store.
the guy at the hobby shop said these tamiya paints are a synthetic laquer.
HERE ARE THE PAINT NUMBERS
AS-16 LIGHT GRAY AND THE CAN SAYS FOR AIRCRAFT
TS-32 HAZE GRAY AND THE CAN SAYS FOR PLASTICS
Is there a difference in these 2 paints and are they compatable with each other ? do i use a primer with these paints, and if so what kind ? can i use the testors model master gray primer ? I have never heard of synthetic laquer. I have always used enamels. the hobby shop did not have any tamiya primer. thanks for the help, i haven't opened these paints and i am waiting for some information in case i need to return them to the store.
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Tamiya sprays are good
They level quite well and dry quickly.
The AS and TS are just different colors, matched to different standards (F.S. vs. generic vs. naval, etc.)... not different types of paint. They should work well together.
As to a primer - that's your choice. They seem to adhere decently to normal styrene without any primer - in my experience. Others here should be able to tell you more.
They level quite well and dry quickly.
The AS and TS are just different colors, matched to different standards (F.S. vs. generic vs. naval, etc.)... not different types of paint. They should work well together.
As to a primer - that's your choice. They seem to adhere decently to normal styrene without any primer - in my experience. Others here should be able to tell you more.
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Possibly not without priming, but I really don't know for certain. What you -might- want to try is going over the surface with the finest steel wool you can find. If it's fine enough, it won't leave any scratches, it'll just take the shine off the plastic. That'll give the paint more to adhere to - just to be on the safe side.
I primarily airbrush - enamels and acrylics - and only use the spraycans when I'm just doing a one-color basecoat and don't want to bother with the airbrush. The only one I've used consistently is their AS-12 Bare-Metal Silver. From my experiences, it gives one of the best non-Alclad bare metal finishes out there - with a whole lot less work
All in all, you should be just fine shooting Tamiya sprays on your Seaview.
I primarily airbrush - enamels and acrylics - and only use the spraycans when I'm just doing a one-color basecoat and don't want to bother with the airbrush. The only one I've used consistently is their AS-12 Bare-Metal Silver. From my experiences, it gives one of the best non-Alclad bare metal finishes out there - with a whole lot less work
All in all, you should be just fine shooting Tamiya sprays on your Seaview.
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- BERT aka MODEL MAKER
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The seaview is molded in black and i will be using a tamiya haze gray ( medium gray in model master ) and a light gray tamiya ( looks like camoflage gray in model master paint ) so yes, i will be using lighter colors and want to use a primer for that. some grays i considered are the exact color of the testors model master primer, how could you tell what was primer and what was paint ? a white primer would be nice so you could tell the difference
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